From: Arthur Cohen <[email protected]>
gcc/rust/ChangeLog:
* resolve/rust-ast-resolve-item.cc (ResolveItem::visit): Add note for
glob import resolving.
---
gcc/rust/resolve/rust-ast-resolve-item.cc | 8 ++++++++
1 file changed, 8 insertions(+)
diff --git a/gcc/rust/resolve/rust-ast-resolve-item.cc
b/gcc/rust/resolve/rust-ast-resolve-item.cc
index e5eb6e491e3..193e6834334 100644
--- a/gcc/rust/resolve/rust-ast-resolve-item.cc
+++ b/gcc/rust/resolve/rust-ast-resolve-item.cc
@@ -968,6 +968,14 @@ ResolveItem::visit (AST::UseDeclaration &use_item)
{
auto to_resolve = flatten_use_dec_to_paths (use_item);
+ // FIXME: I think this does not actually resolve glob use-decls and is going
+ // the wrong way about it. RFC #1560 specifies the following:
+ //
+ // > When we find a glob import, we have to record a 'back link', so that
when
+ // a public name is added for the supplying module, we can add it for the
+ // importing module.
+ //
+ // Which is the opposite of what we're doing if I understand correctly?
for (auto &path : to_resolve)
ResolvePath::go (&path);
}
--
2.39.1
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